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Thursday, 4 September 2014

FindMyPast offers 50% discount on UK collection

FindMyPast UK is offering a special 50% discount for one-month's access to all its UK collections, including BMDs, Census, British military records, newspapers... every single record-set.

The discount brings the cost down to just £5.

To take up this offer, click on the image to the right to find out more and to review the terms of the offer. You can then register, confirm your subscription choice, and use the special offer code FACEBOOK9 to activate the discount.

After the first month has expired, your subscription will be automatically renewed at the standard price of £9.95.

If you don't want it to continue, you simply un-check the 'auto-renew my subscription' box in the My Account section of the site.

The discount offer can be taken up at any time until 11.59pm on Tuesday 30 September.

My new 82-page e-book published!

Details of all the Irish family history releases 2011-2015 in an attractive and handy e-book.

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Irish genealogy research is famous for being difficult, if not impossible. This reputation isn't entirely deserved, although there can be some fundamental difficulties in discovering your Irish ancestry, particularly if you don't know where your ancestors lived. That's why I launched my website, Irish Genealogy Toolkit. It's a free online guide to Irish family history research, and it's designed to helpyou to find your heritage.

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